Honolulu — It’s funny how time moves you, not just into a future you never expected or a life you didn’t plan for, but how it utterly changes your view of the world, the things that touch your heart, or what you find to be relevant and meaningful. I was big on saving things. Relationships, lost causes. It is a weary, lonely existence, trying to save people and things that have the power to save themselves. ...
Honolulu — I found it appropriate to be listening to Beethoven’s 9th Symphony while above the clouds headed towards Hawaii. an artist, already deaf by his Fifth Symphony. Yet, what better way to reach such heave...
Honolulu — The artworks are sponsored by the art in public places program which gets a percent of public building construction money for art or something. Anyway the back of the map has a list of questions you c...
Honolulu — I am so intrigued by doorways. But honestly, I am more intrigued by what lies behind them. A secret garden, a neglected field, a loving home, a broken family, dreams breathed to life, dreams deferred....
Beauty
The Master
When was the last time you let go, and lost yourself in a moment completely?
I went on an art walk! It was actually a little disappointing but the map was fun kind of.
I am so intrigued by doorways. But honestly, I am more intrigued by what lies behind them.
Our lives and the lives of others will always be caught between the struggle for war and peace, victory and surrender.
It's the thing to say.
What you leave behind.
Neither rain, nor sleet. Last day to mail presents and the queue is oddly not so bad.
Airports and Ports.
This amazing mural, on a building on Houghtailing near Nimitz Avenue.
Honolulu city lights... from Ohana East 17th floor, Aunty Nani's b'day dinner party tonight.
World-famous Sandy's, where Barack Obama used to body-surf, as a stoned teen. ;-)
The reef runway; Honolulu International Airport.
I pause under the glass canopy and think of Jack, and Hurley, and the other candidates. Oceanic 815 now boarding.
King Kamehameha Day in Honolulu, Hi
Flags of our fathers.
Bon Odori.